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tobacco in the hands of MI?] the man who knows how to >n mapiig inquiries a^well as ? ' - , H', ? rf? value it as well as how to sell it, and who : . . , , -.I .if to raise your price. me is ? . ? mMzM mm Office in Horton Building LOCALS AND PERSONALS OF INTEREST TO Farmviiie and Surrounding Sections Enjoy the nice cool breezes at the Pastime Theatre. Mr. Samuel Moyle went to Rocky Mount Tuesday. Mr. J. M. Hobgood spent the week end at Morehead City. Messrs. Hubert Joyner and Jack Lang spent Sunday in Wil son. Lawyer F. C Harding, of Greenville, paid Farmville a business vish Saturday. Atty< H. S. Ward, of Washing ton, spent Saturday hereon pro fessional business. Miss. Elspeth Askew went to Castalia Monday to v&CMiss . Ruby Bartholomew. Mr. ~W. R. Willis spent last - Sunday at home with his parents in Morehead City. Read the advertisement of Mr. Eugean Lane, the real estate man, in this issue. Mr. J. M. Christman left last Friday for a few days recreation , at Seven Springs. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Moors, of Wilson, spent last Eriday in Farmville. Mr. R. L. Smith and son Bill, "of Greenville, were FarmviDe visitors Wednesday; ; ^fessrs. W. L. Johnson and M. V. Horton spent the week end at Mortheid. Miss Eunice An<Uews,ofWi] mington, is visiting: at the home, of Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Jones. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Lovelace and children left last week for a stay of several days at Va., Beach. I. H. Dardeo, J. T. Sutton, J. Teel.and othertfrom Farm viUe wenttoMorehead City Sod h day. . v ;;<? l p|p^ M . ? y. , f r _ Mr. J. A. Newborn left Tues fay fqt Baltimore, MA. to tikfr bis wife to John Hopkins hos | pita! for treatment. -j Mr. J. A. Burnette, of Peters bui* C* spending a few days Mr. W. G. Sfceppard spent the week end at Morehead. After spending some time at Morehead Cjty Mesdames G. M. Shirley and J. I. Baker and child ren returned home last week. ! ? . -yT? .-'si ? ? Meet me at the Pastime Thea tre, the home of good Pictures. Misses Blanche Lewis and - ? m Ethel Bynum and Messrs. Benj Lewis and Herman Rouse spent Sunday at Stfven Springs. Mrs. J. Wells Smith aod child ren and Mrs. Ed. Newell are at Nags Head for a few days recrea tion. Miss. EHz^jaeth Whitehead, after spendiug sometime here visiting friends and relatives, left .Saturday to visit friendsin More head City. . -St" After spending several days in Bladenboro the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I F. Wiggs, Muses Tubiiha De Viscoti, Helen Barretts and Mr. J. H. Bynum have returned. Notice!? Ail automobile own ers operating cars in- Farraville without 19|? numbers win be prosecotSdon and after August 1st.? Ben. A. Joyner, Mayor. ^ Messrs. C. S. Rountree, Hay wood Smith, L. P. Thomas. and H. H. Mc Lean, of the local fire department, went to Raleigh Tuesday to attend the Fire Con vention. Messrs. J. A. Ricbs, oj|&reens boro and J, W. Mann, of tquis burgi state ageirt of the Atlantic Life Insurance Co., paid their representatives here, Messrs. Me wbprta & Holden, a business visit Friday. , .. ... nd Mrs. A; daughter M sday fd$Jj IwW vw$r*tK32 ^ just as we go to press wUh the last side of our paper, Mayor Joyner receives the following from tbe Chamber of Commerce at Raleigh calling off their visit to Farmville until a later, date. The letter reads ?s follows: Raleigh, July 20, 1916 j Mayor B. A. Joyner . I Farmville, N. t. Dear Mr. Joyner: Owing to unforeseen circum stances, it has be6n found advisa ble to postpone, possibly for a month or six weeks, our visit to Farmville on our Sociability tour, whicfrhad been planned for July | 2!j and 26. "4 r- ouu ?v* ;v.V? . We wish to thaok ypu sin ^ ly for your intwest 4nd aid in this matter and hope to see ypu at a later date.,#-^ mm a1* ALAN T. BOWLER, Raleigh Chamber of Corv>m<xr'^p ,'li \6 r P?* I i; $ m Messrs.' J. R. and F. Mv J. E. Warren, Marion Da* Ed Nash Warren went to head City Sunday throu: bile. * Mr. Richard Bynum, who has been attending Eastmans Busi ness College, of Poughkepsi^ N; f ; for the past several months has completed his course and re turned hortie, anid has accepted a position with the Citizens Bank. | Mrs. T. H. Smith left Wedn^h day P. M. /otMitimo*eM.0. cm business, while there she will spend a few wejeks at John Hpji. kins Hosgtal for rest *?d treat* throat affection. Her^phew, mm Mil r ?J___l!x_. -I U L. . * ;, ' ? vid uality, should be made to your individual order by tailors who satisfy your particular preferences in style ttern. ? 1 ??????? ? ' ? *1? 1! ^.Jl 4a oAln/ft- ffOfll) ^YOII C2fl hflVC OUT mm : se?* _ ??*?? i'Jv farmviixe. n. c. Next mar to Pafioffice, : 1-* al-'' Horton
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